
An in-depth history tracing the impact of the Soviet model on the communist socio-political and economic organization on Polish society. The author discusses the problems that arise because of the dichotomy between spontaneous social changes dictated by industrialization, educational growth, higher professional skills, etc., and the imposition of a rigid Soviet model of state socialism.
This work investigates the systemic friction between the rigid imposition of Soviet-style state socialism and the organic evolution of industrial societies in Eastern Europe. Alexander J. Matejko, a sociologist specializing in industrial relations, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze the structural contradictions inherent in the Polish socio-political landscape. He argues that the modernization of professional skills and educational growth creates a spontaneous social reality that fundamentally conflicts with the centralized, top-down mandates of the communist state.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of Eastern European studies recognize this text as a significant contribution to understanding the internal tensions of socialist labor systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's rigorous application of sociological theory to historical industrial development.
Page Count:
237
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030044928
ISBN-13:
9780030044922
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